Subj : mbfile adopt with -virus option
To   : Andrew Leary
From : Vince Coen
Date : Tue Dec 12 2017 07:25 pm

Hello Andrew!

Sunday December 10 2017 16:56, you wrote to me:

> Hello Vince!

> 10 Dec 17 18:27, you wrote to all:

VC>> Anyone use mbfile adopt area "description" -virus   ?

VC>> I cannot seem to get it to NOT do a virus check.

VC>> Worse, I cannot see anything wrong in the code.

VC>> [ code is in mbfido directory. ]

> It looks like the command line parsing code in mbfile.c is only
> checking for the -virus option when doing the import operation, not
> the adopt operation.  I should be able to add it for the adopt
> operation fairly easily; I'll work on it tonight.

As a follow on from the bug report #20 for this :

I remarked out the line with break as :

--
               cmd = xstrcat(cmd, argv[i]);
               if (argc > (i + 1)) {
                   i++;
                   cmd = xstrcat(cmd, (char *)" ");
                   cmd = xstrcat(cmd, argv[i]);
                   if (!strncasecmp(argv[i], "-a", 2)) {
                       do_annon = TRUE;
                   } else if (!strncasecmp(argv[i], "-v", 2)) {
                               do_novir = TRUE;
                           } else {
                       Description = xstrcpy(argv[i]);
                   }
               }
/*              break;    */
           }
--

and it now works as v1.0.7.5.

Can you give me the commands for hg to do (similar to svn etc) :

1.  diff against my code and repo.
2.  commit my changes.
Not for now but

3.  Update my copy of the sources to current repo with any changes.

I have updated :
Changelog and
version to 1.0.7.5

I have also in my copy of this version  also updated mbfido/filefind.c :

--
/*
*  The next constants are to prevent overflowing the echomail areas
*  with huge replies. MAX_DESC_LINES limits the number of file description
*  lines, 5 should be enough. The other two are the maximum files to report
*  if in the same area or different area.
*  For netmail replies there is a different limit.
*/
#define MAX_DESC_LINES          10
#define MAX_FILES_SAMEBOARD     100
#define MAX_FILES_OTHERBOARD    200
#define MAX_FILES_NETMAIL       500
--

Why?  the limited are very small in a internet age in consideration of the
very
low volume of such requests these days.


Thanks,


Vince

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